Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
Creates a new #GtkMenu
Creates a #GtkMenu and populates it with menu items and submenus according to @model.
Emitted when the position of @menu is finalized after being popped up using gtk_menu_popup_at_rect (), gtk_menu_popup_at_widget (), or gtk_menu_popup_at_pointer ().
Creates and append a submenu to this menu. This menu item that actualy has the sub menu is also created.
Adds a new #GtkMenuItem to a (table) menu. The number of “cells” that an item will occupy is specified by @left_attach, @right_attach, @top_attach and @bottom_attach. These each represent the leftmost, rightmost, uppermost and lower column and row numbers of the table. (Columns and rows are indexed from zero).
Attaches the menu to the widget and provides a callback function that will be invoked when the menu calls gtk_menu_detach() during its destruction.
Detaches the menu from the widget to which it had been attached. This function will call the callback function, @detacher, provided when the gtk_menu_attach_to_widget() function was called.
Gets the #GtkAccelGroup which holds global accelerators for the menu. See gtk_menu_set_accel_group().
Retrieves the accelerator path set on the menu.
Returns the selected menu item from the menu. This is used by the #GtkComboBox.
Returns the #GtkWidget that the menu is attached to.
Get the main Gtk struct
Retrieves the number of the monitor on which to show the menu.
Returns whether the menu reserves space for toggles and icons, regardless of their actual presence.
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Returns whether the menu is torn off. See gtk_menu_set_tearoff_state().
Returns the title of the menu. See gtk_menu_set_title().
Places @menu on the given monitor.
Removes the menu from the screen.
Popups up this menu
Displays a menu and makes it available for selection.
Displays @menu and makes it available for selection.
Displays @menu and makes it available for selection.
Displays @menu and makes it available for selection.
Displays a menu and makes it available for selection.
Moves @child to a new @position in the list of @menu children.
Repositions the menu according to its position function.
Set the #GtkAccelGroup which holds global accelerators for the menu. This accelerator group needs to also be added to all windows that this menu is being used in with gtk_window_add_accel_group(), in order for those windows to support all the accelerators contained in this group.
Sets an accelerator path for this menu from which accelerator paths for its immediate children, its menu items, can be constructed. The main purpose of this function is to spare the programmer the inconvenience of having to call gtk_menu_item_set_accel_path() on each menu item that should support runtime user changable accelerators. Instead, by just calling gtk_menu_set_accel_path() on their parent, each menu item of this menu, that contains a label describing its purpose, automatically gets an accel path assigned.
Selects the specified menu item within the menu. This is used by the #GtkComboBox and should not be used by anyone else.
Informs GTK+ on which monitor a menu should be popped up. See gdk_monitor_get_geometry().
Sets whether the menu should reserve space for drawing toggles or icons, regardless of their actual presence.
Sets the #GdkScreen on which the menu will be displayed.
Changes the tearoff state of the menu. A menu is normally displayed as drop down menu which persists as long as the menu is active. It can also be displayed as a tearoff menu which persists until it is closed or reattached.
Sets the title string for the menu.
Returns a list of the menus which are attached to this widget. This list is owned by GTK+ and must not be modified.
the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Activates the menu item within the menu shell.
Adds a new #GtkMenuItem to the end of the menu shell's item list.
Establishes a binding between a #GtkMenuShell and a #GMenuModel.
Cancels the selection within the menu shell.
Deactivates the menu shell.
Deselects the currently selected item from the menu shell, if any.
Gets the parent menu shell.
Gets the currently selected item.
Returns %TRUE if the menu shell will take the keyboard focus on popup.
Adds a new #GtkMenuItem to the menu shell’s item list at the position indicated by @position.
Adds a new #GtkMenuItem to the beginning of the menu shell's item list.
Select the first visible or selectable child of the menu shell; don’t select tearoff items unless the only item is a tearoff item.
Selects the menu item from the menu shell.
If @take_focus is %TRUE (the default) the menu shell will take the keyboard focus so that it will receive all keyboard events which is needed to enable keyboard navigation in menus.
An action signal that activates the current menu item within the menu shell.
An action signal which cancels the selection within the menu shell. Causes the #GtkMenuShell::selection-done signal to be emitted.
A keybinding signal which moves the focus in the given @direction.
This signal is emitted when a menu shell is deactivated.
The ::insert signal is emitted when a new #GtkMenuItem is added to a #GtkMenuShell. A separate signal is used instead of GtkContainer::add because of the need for an additional position parameter.
An keybinding signal which moves the current menu item in the direction specified by @direction.
The ::move-selected signal is emitted to move the selection to another item.
This signal is emitted when a selection has been completed within a menu shell.
A #GtkMenu is a #GtkMenuShell that implements a drop down menu consisting of a list of #GtkMenuItem objects which can be navigated and activated by the user to perform application functions.
A #GtkMenu is most commonly dropped down by activating a #GtkMenuItem in a #GtkMenuBar or popped up by activating a #GtkMenuItem in another #GtkMenu.
A #GtkMenu can also be popped up by activating a #GtkComboBox. Other composite widgets such as the #GtkNotebook can pop up a #GtkMenu as well.
Applications can display a #GtkMenu as a popup menu by calling the gtk_menu_popup() function. The example below shows how an application can pop up a menu when the 3rd mouse button is pressed.
Connecting the popup signal handler.
|[<!-- language="C" --> // connect our handler which will popup the menu g_signal_connect_swapped (window, "button_press_event", G_CALLBACK (my_popup_handler), menu); ]|
Signal handler which displays a popup menu.
|[<!-- language="C" --> static gint my_popup_handler (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event) { GtkMenu *menu; GdkEventButton *event_button;
g_return_val_if_fail (widget != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_MENU (widget), FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (event != NULL, FALSE);
// The "widget" is the menu that was supplied when // g_signal_connect_swapped() was called. menu = GTK_MENU (widget);
if (event->type == GDK_BUTTON_PRESS) { event_button = (GdkEventButton *) event; if (event_button->button == GDK_BUTTON_SECONDARY) { gtk_menu_popup (menu, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, event_button->button, event_button->time); return TRUE; } }
return FALSE; } ]|
CSS nodes
|[<!-- language="plain" --> menu ├── arrow.top ├── <child> ┊ ├── <child> ╰── arrow.bottom ]|
The main CSS node of GtkMenu has name menu, and there are two subnodes with name arrow, for scrolling menu arrows. These subnodes get the .top and .bottom style classes.